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Encyclopedia > Southern Schleswig

Southern Schleswig is a name for the geographical area covering the 30-40 most northern kilometers of Germany where Germany borders to Denmark. Together with Northern Schleswig which is the most southern part of Denmark it constitutes the region Schleswig.


In German the area is simply known as Schleswig whereas in Danish the area is known as Sydslesvig.


Southern Schleswig is only known as a region differentiated from the rest of Schleswig-Holstein by a small amount of its inhabitants, mainly by the members of the Danish minority of Southern Schleswig.


Major cities in the southern part of Schleswig are Flensburg, Rendsburg, the city of Schleswig and Husum.


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Danish minority of Southern Schleswig - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (279 words)
The Danish minority in Southern Schleswig, Germany has existed by this name since 1920, when the Schleswig Plebiscite split the German-ruled Schleswig into Northern Schleswig, with a clear Danish majority which became part of Denmark, and Southern Schleswig which remained a part of Germany, leaving a small number of Danes in Germany.
After World War II, many refugees were sent to Schleswig from areas that Germany had lost in the East.
However, the Danish government did not allow South Schleswig to join the kingdom, and in 1953 the so-called Programm Nord (Northern Programme) was set up by the Schleswig-Holstein state government to help the area economically.
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